<p align="justify">''Landlocked and located in the Midwest region of the United States, the state of Kansas was admitted the Union as a free state in 1861. Named after the Kansa Native American tribe, Kansas is currently one of the most agricultural productive states and is nicknamed the “Sunflower State.” Currently, Kansas has two Republican members of the U.S. Senate, four Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives, 125 members of the Kansas House of Representatives and 40 members of the Kansas State Senate. As of September 2013, Kansas is one of 24 Republican state government trifectas.''</p></td></tr>

<td><center>''[[Kansas elections, 2013|No regularly scheduled elections in Kansas.]]<br/>Exceptions include special elections.<br/><hr>'''[[Portal:Elections|Find current U.S. election news and links here]].'''''</center></td></tr></table>

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<p align="justify">''The structure of the '''Kansas judicial system''' is laid out in [[Article 3, Kansas Constitution|Article 3]] of the state constitution. The state court system is made up of the {{JP|Kansas Supreme Court}}, the {{JP|Kansas Court of Appeals}}, the {{JP|Kansas District Courts}} and the {{JP|Kansas Municipal Courts}}.''</p>

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<p align="justify">''The federal court system is made up of the {{JP|United States District Court for the District of Kansas}} and the {{JP|United States bankruptcy court, District of Kansas|District of Kansas Bankruptcy Court}}. Appeals from these courts go to the {{JP|United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit|Tenth Circuit}}.''</p></td></tr>

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Welcome to Kansas on Ballotpedia!

Landlocked and located in the Midwest region of the United States, the state of Kansas was admitted the Union as a free state in 1861. Named after the Kansa Native American tribe, Kansas is currently one of the most agricultural productive states and is nicknamed the “Sunflower State.” Currently, Kansas has two Republican members of the U.S. Senate, four Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives, 125 members of the Kansas House of Representatives and 40 members of the Kansas State Senate. As of September 2013, Kansas is one of 24 Republican state government trifectas.

External resources for the State of Kansas

Note: The links above reflect information provided by the state elections authority website as of 9/10/2013. Depending on how many voter services are available, some links may be missing (**). If you would like to nominate a new link for inclusion in the table, send an email to editor@ballotpedia.org